This is the beginning of our sound track. When we first started looking into the style of music we were going to use or create we were finding it hard to come to any conclusion. We then turned to other films and youtube for inspiration. We decided to distort a nursery rhyme and put our own twist on it. We then started researching different nursery rhymes and their meanings. We decided that 'Mary Mary quite contrary"was the one we wanted to use because of the various meanings behind it.
We then went into the sound booth and started recording. We created two different tracks, one with a 'epic diva' effect that made our voices echo and the other with a 'deeper vocals' effect that gave a dark deep gloomy effect to our voices. These are both going to be very useful and we indent to use them specifically when the killer is shown.
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Are you going to use any other sound? Where did your inspiration come from?
ReplyDeleteIt would be worth posting some examples from films (if you can find the clips) where either the whispering effect or nursery rhymes are used. The Others has a sequence in it where Nicole Kidman hears whispers in the house - perhaps you could look at that. Everything you decide needs to be justified in terms of conventions of the genre or by comparing to existing thrillers.